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>> every four years. >> reporter: who is the vice president of the united states? >> i have no idea. >> joe biden.hat special group advises the president? here's a hint. you have them in your kitchen. what is the bill of rights? >> the first ten amendments to the constitution. ree rights of freedom guaranteed by the bill of rights. >> this is terrible. the right to house a soldier. >> reporter: which countries were our enemies during world war ii? ed states and british and the i against germany and italy. >> reporter: and? >> there's another one? >> reporter: our unfofl survey results mirror the official one. more than 60% got at least 60%. how many supreme court justices are there? >> nine. >> i feel better than i did before i took it. i know a lot. >> we passed. >> oh, wow. telling, huh? thank you to reporter joanna small for that story there. 63% could not name one of the state senators. 62% could not identify the governor of their own state. >> >> usa. >>> coming up later on "good morning america," she's one of the most visible women in hollywood. and she is no
>> every four years. >> reporter: who is the vice president of the united states? >> i have no idea. >> joe biden.hat special group advises the president? here's a hint. you have them in your kitchen. what is the bill of rights? >> the first ten amendments to the constitution. ree rights of freedom guaranteed by the bill of rights. >> this is terrible. the right to house a soldier. >> reporter: which countries were our enemies during world war ii? ed...
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i was disappointed when she said we will not ever pay back the united states government. we will pay the government back and with a profit of $10 billion as we look at it today. i think she's wrong to just pick on aig and not the other recipients of money now. it's unfair. >> when would you expect a full exit by the government? i mean, you're owned by the government. how do you see this playing out? tell me when you see this full exit occurring? >> as we continue to perform, we continue to sell noncore assets. as you saw, we bought back shares in the last offering as we have cash available. we'll continue as the treasury but it's in the treasurer's hands of when they will sell. the better we do and the more excited people get about our future the faster they will be able to sell our shares. >> bob, how are you doing? you look strong, you look great, but the shareholders want to know that they are in control. >> i had a beautiful three-mile run. the doctors are very pleased with my progress and they are very confident that i'm going to stay strong for a while. they just ca
i was disappointed when she said we will not ever pay back the united states government. we will pay the government back and with a profit of $10 billion as we look at it today. i think she's wrong to just pick on aig and not the other recipients of money now. it's unfair. >> when would you expect a full exit by the government? i mean, you're owned by the government. how do you see this playing out? tell me when you see this full exit occurring? >> as we continue to perform, we...
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>> it would be russia and the united states and british against germany and italy. >> and? >> there's another one? >> our unofficial survey results mirror the official one. more than 60% got at least 60%. how many supreme court justices are there? >> nine. >> i feel better than i did before i took it. i know a lot. >> we passed. >> oh, wow. telling, huh? thank you for our reporter joining us for that story here. 63% could not name one of the state senators. 62% could not identify the governor of their own state. >> oh. >> usa. >>> coming up later on "good morning america," she's one of the most visible women in hollywood. and she is not even a star. >> this 16-year-old makes a name for herself by posing with thousands of celebrities. we'll find out why, coming up on "good morning america." >> she must have a real active social life with all those photos. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> have a great friday. . >>> you're watching the station that works for you "good morning maryland" at 4:30. >>> two women shot in the church in ellicott city. another
>> it would be russia and the united states and british against germany and italy. >> and? >> there's another one? >> our unofficial survey results mirror the official one. more than 60% got at least 60%. how many supreme court justices are there? >> nine. >> i feel better than i did before i took it. i know a lot. >> we passed. >> oh, wow. telling, huh? thank you for our reporter joining us for that story here. 63% could not name one of the state...
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. >>> activists across the united states took part in worldwide may day demonstrations pushing workers' rights. there were marches and rallies and some clashes with police. anti-wall street proceed protesters joined those demonstrations. >> reporter: occupy protesters marched on wall street with a familiar message -- >> we are the united. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> reporter: the occupy movement returns to cities around the day nation on international workers' day. >> people are fed up, the 99%. it's time for people to hit the streets and start fighting back. >> reporter: this time demonstrators joined the union workers to protest economic inequality. >> it is nothing we are with them, we are with us. everybody together here. >> reporter: while the majority of marches were peaceful, some turned violent. in seattle a group of hooded anarchists mashed windows and set small fires. portland police wrestled with protesters in the middle of the street. in chicago officers in riot gear used tear gas to break up a massive crowd. in los angeles, police arrested demonstrators who bl
. >>> activists across the united states took part in worldwide may day demonstrations pushing workers' rights. there were marches and rallies and some clashes with police. anti-wall street proceed protesters joined those demonstrations. >> reporter: occupy protesters marched on wall street with a familiar message -- >> we are the united. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> reporter: the occupy movement returns to cities around the day nation on...
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chen has brought human rights way up the agenda for the united states and china. what i think will happen realistically is secretary of state clinton and the president, when he's in contact with their counterparts, will now be raising mr. chen's case time after time and making sure that they bring up his name in conversations, asking about him, say we're still watching him, we're still concerned about his fate. and i think that will probably for a time prevent the kind of abuse that he was suffering when he was in virtual house arrest in the provinces just a couple of weeks ago. what transpired in the embassy, i have not received a firsthand report. clearly high-level american officials, the highest possible level for this kind of issue, an assistant secretary of state, department legal adviser who have long both have long experience, harold coe the legal adviser in the previous administration was assistant secretary for human rights. >> right. >> so these are human rights officials who obviously worked with him and may not have gotten all that he would have wante
chen has brought human rights way up the agenda for the united states and china. what i think will happen realistically is secretary of state clinton and the president, when he's in contact with their counterparts, will now be raising mr. chen's case time after time and making sure that they bring up his name in conversations, asking about him, say we're still watching him, we're still concerned about his fate. and i think that will probably for a time prevent the kind of abuse that he was...
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ [ man announcing ]is plant what we created here.of us. what we achieved here. what we learned here. and what we pioneered here. all goes here. the one. the accord. smarter thinking from honda. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >>> the death of anoth
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in the united states, that's just politics as usual. the second round of voting will take place on sunday. >>> violence continued in mali today with the junta capturing hundreds of people. in march they toppled the democratically elected president while they ended up handing power to an interim government that continued to exercise power over key areas. the state department said that it will continue to assess the needs on the ground and determine support if needed, but our understanding as of tonight is that more than 320,000 people have been displaced in mali. >>> it has been 272 days since this country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? today a new report showed businesses added 119,000 jobs in april. that comes out of friday's key national jobs report. economists polled by cnn money expect the u.s. to add 160,000 jobs and that number not enough to keep up with population growth. >>> but first, our fourth outfront story, an exclusive and damming set of details from the blind human rights activist in china w
in the united states, that's just politics as usual. the second round of voting will take place on sunday. >>> violence continued in mali today with the junta capturing hundreds of people. in march they toppled the democratically elected president while they ended up handing power to an interim government that continued to exercise power over key areas. the state department said that it will continue to assess the needs on the ground and determine support if needed, but our...
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you always think the next president of the united states is going to be nicer to reporters than the one before. >> it's just the opposite. >> yeah. at the risk of sounding like the geriatric panel. i remember when i was in china in the '80s! i was in china in the '80s and i didn't have a visa either. in some ways it's liberating to fly below the radar and it makes you pick up on stories that the officially sanctioned correspondents are always spending their time at the ministry press conference and you don't bother. you go straight to the new generation that's really making change. it's maybe sort of a policing that they don't -- i'm sure it's a pain in the neck too, i don't mean to sound pollyannaish. sometimes it reflects your coverage to be on the outside and that's a good thing. >> introduce went from china to russia. >> i did. >> what kinds of revelations did you have in that sort of comparison? >> well, we were all -- the thing about the russians, they love to talk. blah, blah, blah. so easy to conduct interviews with russians, you couldn't get them to stop talking. the chinese, i
you always think the next president of the united states is going to be nicer to reporters than the one before. >> it's just the opposite. >> yeah. at the risk of sounding like the geriatric panel. i remember when i was in china in the '80s! i was in china in the '80s and i didn't have a visa either. in some ways it's liberating to fly below the radar and it makes you pick up on stories that the officially sanctioned correspondents are always spending their time at the ministry...
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it looks as though all the indications are that he will be able to go to the united states to study, randi? >>> why would china be willing to let him go? >> reporter: well, the reason why china would be willing to let him go because they probably -- he has a lot of influence here, he would have more influence here if he stayed in china as a symbol of the human rights movement than he would if he were to leave, that is one of the reasons why a lot of people believe that the china is incentivized to let him leave the country. >> why his change of heart? he originally wanted to stay in china, but no longer. >> reporter: well, a lot of people have been saying that he had been very concerned about his own personal safety and also in fact we spoke to supporters who indeed have been under house arrest who have been detained, some of the supporters, regular citizens who want to show support for chen and visit him at the hospital, were detained or taken away by police. there is a lot of issues that they are worried about, a lot of people concerned about his personal safety still as he is sitt
it looks as though all the indications are that he will be able to go to the united states to study, randi? >>> why would china be willing to let him go? >> reporter: well, the reason why china would be willing to let him go because they probably -- he has a lot of influence here, he would have more influence here if he stayed in china as a symbol of the human rights movement than he would if he were to leave, that is one of the reasons why a lot of people believe that the china...
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states, might be going to vacation in the united states, might be going to do business in the united states. >> on average they spend over $6,000 per visit. renting rooms in a hotel, going to shopping malls and buying things, eating in restaurants, taking taxi cabs, so they're spending money in america and so they're creating jobs. >> worldwide, the state department issued 7.8 million non-immigrant visas in 2011. the greatest demand was from brazil and china. american consular officers are charged with deciding whether those visas are awarded and to whom. those officers train at the foreign service institute outside washington dc. >> consular work is up close and personal diplomacy. how we conduct ourselves is just the empathetic voice for a distraught american, the professional, dignified visa interview. the transparency as we uphold our laws. this is public diplomacy. c>>lae >> consular work is one of the key elements of the mission of the foreign service and consular officers who are posted overseas in u.s. embassies and consulates have the principal requirement of protecting u.s.
states, might be going to vacation in the united states, might be going to do business in the united states. >> on average they spend over $6,000 per visit. renting rooms in a hotel, going to shopping malls and buying things, eating in restaurants, taking taxi cabs, so they're spending money in america and so they're creating jobs. >> worldwide, the state department issued 7.8 million non-immigrant visas in 2011. the greatest demand was from brazil and china. american consular...
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as the united states becomes more diverse, more interactive, more developed technology wise, we have to understand that the only barrier that we have to break is through communications. especially through languages such as chinese. improving the foreign language capacity of the nation is crucial to the united states' success over this lifetime. in order to become powerful, we have to learn to adapt and learn new knowledge. through language and immersion, you achieve both requirements. thank you for your time. i'm happy to answer any questions that you have. >> thank you very much. major mitchell, please proceed with your statement. >> chairman ochoa, i thank you for the opportunity to discuss my experiences as a born fellow and the impact it's had on my career as an army officer. my fellowship afforded me the opportunity to spend a semester at the american university in cairo's arabic language institute. it was an experience which significantly shaped my decision to enter the military and has significantly impacted my career as an army officer specialized in the affairs of the arab w
as the united states becomes more diverse, more interactive, more developed technology wise, we have to understand that the only barrier that we have to break is through communications. especially through languages such as chinese. improving the foreign language capacity of the nation is crucial to the united states' success over this lifetime. in order to become powerful, we have to learn to adapt and learn new knowledge. through language and immersion, you achieve both requirements. thank you...
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all of us to get this united states back where it belongs. we're not there yet, but we can be there. grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is here on earth today and it's our responsibility now, at this time, in this generation, to protect it. that must be our legacy to the future. >> we came to seven straight about 10 years ago. -- 7th street about 10 years ago. the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i
all of us to get this united states back where it belongs. we're not there yet, but we can be there. grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference? allbee: we need to accept the responsibility that future generations need to be able to rely on those assets to have the same quality of life that we have. oberstar: all the water there ever was or ever will be is...
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and so even with nearly half a million immigrants arriving to the united states legally each year, he wants the government to start giving out more green cards. but there's a vast majority that thinks otherwise. >> there are many immigrant reform groups who say there are hundreds of thousands of foreigners coming into this country each year legally. they'll be competing for jobs with americans. how do you respond to that? >> look, what, we want the most talent on the planet to decide that america is where they wanna live, raise their families, build their businesses and create wealth and saying that, you know, "okay, we're done now." and we're -- "we're gonna close the doors and stop immigration" is like the new york yankees saying, "you know, i've got enough talent on my baseball team. let's let the other teams recruit the good players for a while. let's see how that works out." >> why are you such a cheerleader for the immigrant entrepreneur in this country? >> i think because they represent what america's all about. it's a cliche to say america was built on immigration, but it's tr
and so even with nearly half a million immigrants arriving to the united states legally each year, he wants the government to start giving out more green cards. but there's a vast majority that thinks otherwise. >> there are many immigrant reform groups who say there are hundreds of thousands of foreigners coming into this country each year legally. they'll be competing for jobs with americans. how do you respond to that? >> look, what, we want the most talent on the planet to...
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planting these trees all over the united states. thank you again for coming. i hope this tree, the cherry tree, will further blossom in the years to come. 6 trees we have planted in the square. and nine trees in golden gate park. still more in san francisco. more than 150 years of history of cultural exchange. this is really a great place. i cannot think of a more fitting location to plant a tree. thank you for coming and i hope you will enjoy it. [applause] >> one other short, special ceremony that i want to acknowledge. we're joined by our fire chief. we are joined by our director of public works. we are joined by our director of the department of the environment. human rights commissioners -- we are joined by the state department. i do nothing we have ever met. we do -- i do not think we have ever met. our human rights commissioner is here. and our school board is here. john from our city administrator's office. also, john from the park's alliance, who has been a great story of this site. -- steward of this site. we have a number of staff. the chief gardner
planting these trees all over the united states. thank you again for coming. i hope this tree, the cherry tree, will further blossom in the years to come. 6 trees we have planted in the square. and nine trees in golden gate park. still more in san francisco. more than 150 years of history of cultural exchange. this is really a great place. i cannot think of a more fitting location to plant a tree. thank you for coming and i hope you will enjoy it. [applause] >> one other short, special...
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she has one son and lives in the united states. her dream is to return to school and to finish her education. >> thank you for your work in championing human rights everywhere. i join you in the case of ongoing human rights in china. the case of mr. chen not only highlights these abuses but the need to evaluate the current status of u.s., china registrations. while still unfolding mr. chen appears to mark a watershed moment for u.s.-china relations. despite many serious remaining concerns i believe it's important to stress the significance of the u.s. reaching two deals on this sensitive crisis with the chinese as well as engaging in the annual strategic and economic dialogue as planned. these talks underscore the vast array of national and economic security issues in which is u.s. and china must continue. we must continue to work toward greater understanding. with regard to north korea, iran, the south china sea, international property rights and currency manipulation. i believe efforts to improve cooperation officially and throug
she has one son and lives in the united states. her dream is to return to school and to finish her education. >> thank you for your work in championing human rights everywhere. i join you in the case of ongoing human rights in china. the case of mr. chen not only highlights these abuses but the need to evaluate the current status of u.s., china registrations. while still unfolding mr. chen appears to mark a watershed moment for u.s.-china relations. despite many serious remaining concerns...
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new research shows the number of united states babies born with signs of opiate drug withdrawalprescription drugs has tripled in a decade. 13,000 infants were affected in 20019, they estimate -- 2009. if you don't think the problem affects your community in particular, think again. matt jablow joins us live with a story of one part of montgomery county that has been especially hard hit. matt? >> reporter heroin use has long been a problem associated with inner cities, but many suburban parts of washington are finding out the hard way. heroin is no longer just a big city problem. >> there can never be a good out come from drugs. >> reporter: 18-year-old lea spends a lot of time thinking about a day in 2009 when she had a heart attack and was paralyzed from the neck down after using heroin for the first and only time of her life. >> i think back and i'm like, you know, why did i ever do that? >> reporter: since that day, she and her mother, lisa, who live in germantown, have made it their mission to reach out to young people in hopes of convincing them not to use drugs. >> when she came home
new research shows the number of united states babies born with signs of opiate drug withdrawalprescription drugs has tripled in a decade. 13,000 infants were affected in 20019, they estimate -- 2009. if you don't think the problem affects your community in particular, think again. matt jablow joins us live with a story of one part of montgomery county that has been especially hard hit. matt? >> reporter heroin use has long been a problem associated with inner cities, but many suburban...
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in the united states, it could be paid order given freely. we actually get more reliable supply and a higher quality of blood if you don't pay for it at all. this is a study that he did. he also said, apart from the blood topic, there is something to be said for a society that encourages an honors health. you will a road that if you start paying people. if you do pay people, others can still, if they want to, say no, no thank you. if you say and if they began to fill -- it dishonors the all tourism and the social solidarity. coming to your question about my colleague, and many economists, who say that we should conserve altruism. we could conserve solidarity and not spend it down. you need it when you really need it, when markets can do the work. first of all, it is not supported empirically. this is just a folk wisdom that some economists rule out to defend, for example, the market of blood. it could be an opposite market for marketing kidneys. what mrs. these sentiments and virtues of fellow feeling, all tourism, love, for that matter, and
in the united states, it could be paid order given freely. we actually get more reliable supply and a higher quality of blood if you don't pay for it at all. this is a study that he did. he also said, apart from the blood topic, there is something to be said for a society that encourages an honors health. you will a road that if you start paying people. if you do pay people, others can still, if they want to, say no, no thank you. if you say and if they began to fill -- it dishonors the all...
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. >> in the united states, there are at least 1.3 million children caring for someone who is ill or injured or elderly or disabled. they can become isolated. there are physical effects, the stresses of it. and the worry. >> thank you, baby. thank you so much. >> but these children suffer silently. people don't know they exist. i'm connie siskowski, i'm bringing this precious population into the light to transform their lives so they can stay in school. >> thank you. >> i offer each child a home visit. we look at what we can provide to meet the need. we go into the schools with a peer support group. and we offer out of school activities that give the child a break. >> this is so relaxing, so they know they are not alone. we give them hope for their future. >> nicholas. >> now i'm getting as, and bs. i feel more confident. >> we have a long way to go. so many more children that really need this help and support. >> and, remember, cnn heroes are all chosen from people you tell us about. to nominate someone making a difference if to cnn heroes.com. your nomination could help them help others. >
. >> in the united states, there are at least 1.3 million children caring for someone who is ill or injured or elderly or disabled. they can become isolated. there are physical effects, the stresses of it. and the worry. >> thank you, baby. thank you so much. >> but these children suffer silently. people don't know they exist. i'm connie siskowski, i'm bringing this precious population into the light to transform their lives so they can stay in school. >> thank you....
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you always think the next president of the united states is going to be nicer to reporters than the one before. at the risk of sounding libe a ger i have a -- sounding like a geriatric reporter, it makes you picks up on stories that the sanctioned reporters are always there for the press conference. there is a new generation making a change. to me that's what they did. that's extra coverage to be on the outside and the inside. that's a good thing. >> so you went to russia. >> i did. >> and what kind of comparison do you have? >> the thing about the russians is they love to talk. you couldn't get them to stop talking. in china it was a little harder to pull stuff out, and people were so -- you had to spend such a long time talking about the fact that you were a foreigner and that you spoke chinese and that you commented on that for a long time before you could start asking questions. i think russia in the time of glastnost was more open than china in the 19 0's. i don't know about today. you do have a more southern region or chinese provocation doing interesting things. and the internet
you always think the next president of the united states is going to be nicer to reporters than the one before. at the risk of sounding libe a ger i have a -- sounding like a geriatric reporter, it makes you picks up on stories that the sanctioned reporters are always there for the press conference. there is a new generation making a change. to me that's what they did. that's extra coverage to be on the outside and the inside. that's a good thing. >> so you went to russia. >> i did....
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. >>> he did not want to go to the united states said it was was to help them get back into china to be a freedom fighter as he wanted or if the conditions of negotiations with chinese government for not to his satisfaction and he was prepared to stay in the embassy and live there or possibly years. >>> the brought his wife to beijing and promised he would be reunited with his family and given a scholarship to attend law school. athematic the embassy. >>> attorneys that is live to be sent back to the village where the two of them had languished under house arrest. he talked of his wife twice. and then made that decision on his own. to come out of the embassy and to rejoin the family. >>> remember asking him in front of many witnesses are you ready to leave is this we want to do? >>> and he sat there and pause for a quiet for several minutes and then to jump up being excited and said let's go. >>> he was reunited this family but also back in a chinese control. apparently decided he would be better off coming to the neda states. the former president bill clinton was in the bay area ton
. >>> he did not want to go to the united states said it was was to help them get back into china to be a freedom fighter as he wanted or if the conditions of negotiations with chinese government for not to his satisfaction and he was prepared to stay in the embassy and live there or possibly years. >>> the brought his wife to beijing and promised he would be reunited with his family and given a scholarship to attend law school. athematic the embassy. >>> attorneys...
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the united states has refused. but rasmussen said russia's fears were groundless. >> i think the best way that the russians could see with their own eyes that our system is not directed against russia would be to engage actively in the cooperation that we have suggested. >> the defense system is to be completed in four phases by about 2020 and includes intercepted missiles based in poland and romania. >> on to business now. facebook has set an ipo price of between $28 and $35 a share, which could value the company of up to $96 billion a share, dwarfing its rivals. >> trading in facebook stock is slated for may 18. it said to make company founder mark zuckerberg one of the richest people in the world. he is due to sell about 5% of his stake in the company and raise $1 billion in the process. our correspondent at the frankfurt stock exchange gave us this round of friday's trade. >> people here at the stock market sincerely hope that the facebook ipo will be a success. it is important that they are glad the process of
the united states has refused. but rasmussen said russia's fears were groundless. >> i think the best way that the russians could see with their own eyes that our system is not directed against russia would be to engage actively in the cooperation that we have suggested. >> the defense system is to be completed in four phases by about 2020 and includes intercepted missiles based in poland and romania. >> on to business now. facebook has set an ipo price of between $28 and $35...
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government, the state department, secretary clinton and the united states. i hope i will visit this great country one day, but now i just want to the stay with my friends in china. what i want is for all of my friends to be safe. now, that is very courageous on her part, because even though pearl was not tortured during this most recent detention, she has suffered significant violence. specifically, on january 10th of 2011 she drove to cheng's village where plain clothed guards smashed her car outside of his home. then on may 30th, 2011 she went to yinon county and plained clothed cars kidnapped rob and beat her and in fact struck her face 30 to 40 times. she was subjected to a painful position for four hours while being driven in a car and then dumped on the road. then i june 6, 2011 she went again tore cheng's case and local officials kidnapped her, robbed her. plained clothes guards drove her over four miles and kicked off out of into a field and where they tried to stuff her socks into her mouth and tied her up and touched her breasts. despite the violen
government, the state department, secretary clinton and the united states. i hope i will visit this great country one day, but now i just want to the stay with my friends in china. what i want is for all of my friends to be safe. now, that is very courageous on her part, because even though pearl was not tortured during this most recent detention, she has suffered significant violence. specifically, on january 10th of 2011 she drove to cheng's village where plain clothed guards smashed her car...
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and now a united states senator -- sorry, this is really -- a united states senator is going to stand up and marry us and i ran the atlanta -- [ applause ] i set up aid atlanta. i have lost thousands of friends. i have three address books that i cannot throw away. i have seen people lose everything, everything. i have seen kids die in the streets because hospitals would not take them. and to be able to stand in washington, d.c., the capital of my country, who i still believe in, warts and all, and will get anybody that wants to stop it, to be married in washington, d.c., in the war memorial for world war i which was built by multiracial school children in washington, the only memorial in washington, that has black and white names carved around it, men and women carved around it, and to have a united states senator stand up and celebrate my human rights and my relationship with my partner of 21 years is revolutionary. and i revel in that. [ applause ] if i may say one thing, when president obama says that he stands on the shoulders of giants, i guarantee you that the people that will b
and now a united states senator -- sorry, this is really -- a united states senator is going to stand up and marry us and i ran the atlanta -- [ applause ] i set up aid atlanta. i have lost thousands of friends. i have three address books that i cannot throw away. i have seen people lose everything, everything. i have seen kids die in the streets because hospitals would not take them. and to be able to stand in washington, d.c., the capital of my country, who i still believe in, warts and all,...
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that's what the united states is about. that is why they had lady lebanonty during the tiananmen square demonstrations 22 years ago. if we fail at that we are doing ourselves a disservice, doing our values a disservice and the chinese people a similar kind disservice. that is what we stand for. everyone understands this. he wasn't going to the russian embassy. he wasn't going to the cuban embassy. he was going to the american embassy and we have to honor that mission. >> point of pride should be that they keep coming to the american embassy. we have to take one more break. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ wer surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4glte network and motorola, whatever you want to d
that's what the united states is about. that is why they had lady lebanonty during the tiananmen square demonstrations 22 years ago. if we fail at that we are doing ourselves a disservice, doing our values a disservice and the chinese people a similar kind disservice. that is what we stand for. everyone understands this. he wasn't going to the russian embassy. he wasn't going to the cuban embassy. he was going to the american embassy and we have to honor that mission. >> point of pride...
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japan plans to acquire 42 units of the f-35, a jet that has been developed by the united states and other countries. japan earmarked funds to purchase four units this fiscal year on the assumption that each aircraft would cost about $120 million. but the u.s. defense department says in a recent report to congress that the price per unit is expected to reach around $240 million. the figures include the replacement of engines and other parts as well as the cost of training pilots. these calculations could affect japan's decision to go ahead with the procurement plan. >>> japan told egypt that it's ready to help promote democracy in the arab nation. foreign minister koichiro gemba met egyptian president kamal ganzouri in cairo. egypt will have its first presidential election since the collapse of the mubarak administration. gemba said it's important that egypt's historical change leads to peace. he pointed out that stability in egypt is the key to a stable middle east. he added this will also directly affect japan. gemba said japan will make the most of its expertise in experience during rec
japan plans to acquire 42 units of the f-35, a jet that has been developed by the united states and other countries. japan earmarked funds to purchase four units this fiscal year on the assumption that each aircraft would cost about $120 million. but the u.s. defense department says in a recent report to congress that the price per unit is expected to reach around $240 million. the figures include the replacement of engines and other parts as well as the cost of training pilots. these...
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today, basically 80% of all the loans in the united states are processed through their software. we will see much more of this. we want to talk about not as public companies, tons of this. all of these guys uses the original cloud service. a lot of people have asked me why we call it a cloud. what does this come from? it is pretty simple. in the old days of client-server computing -- some of us were around them -- we would draw a picture of a pc, a picture of a unix server, and then a picture of a little clout in between. mostly because none of us understood how networks work. for the old folks in the room, you may remember certain words. this is all communication technology developed for corporations to build their own networks. that sounds like crazy talk today, right? nobody does that anymore. everybody is using ip, mpls- based networks. that is the network cloud. the network guys realize that in order to build a network service, they had to put these things called switches and routers in a room that had high quality power, guard dogs out front, and not located on a fault line
today, basically 80% of all the loans in the united states are processed through their software. we will see much more of this. we want to talk about not as public companies, tons of this. all of these guys uses the original cloud service. a lot of people have asked me why we call it a cloud. what does this come from? it is pretty simple. in the old days of client-server computing -- some of us were around them -- we would draw a picture of a pc, a picture of a unix server, and then a picture...
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that's what the united states is about. that is why they had lady lebanonty during the tiananmen square demonstrations 22 years ago. if we fail at that we are doing ourselves a disservice, doing our values a disservice and the chinese people a similar kind disservice. that is what we stand for. everyone understands this. he wasn't going to the russian embassy. he wasn't going to the cuban embassy. he was going to the american embassy and we have to honor that mission. >> point of pride should be that they keep coming to the american embassy. embassy. we have to take one more i take insulin, so i test... lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test ey. >> the president of the united states
that's what the united states is about. that is why they had lady lebanonty during the tiananmen square demonstrations 22 years ago. if we fail at that we are doing ourselves a disservice, doing our values a disservice and the chinese people a similar kind disservice. that is what we stand for. everyone understands this. he wasn't going to the russian embassy. he wasn't going to the cuban embassy. he was going to the american embassy and we have to honor that mission. >> point of pride...
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. a threat this morning from that new jersey father who secretly recorded his son's teachers bullying his son in the classroom. he announced yesterday that the school has assured him that a full investigation is under way. he says he's going to hold off on releasing more of the tapes, but with a catch. >> however, and this is critical, if at any time i feel the district is not following through in a responsible manner, then i reserve the right to release further information to the media. i doubt anyone who has seen my video would think i would do otherwise. >> it was back in february when he bugged his 10-year-old son with a s
we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. a threat this morning from that new jersey father who secretly recorded his...
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all of us to get this united states back where it belongs. we're not there yet, but we can be there. grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference?
all of us to get this united states back where it belongs. we're not there yet, but we can be there. grumbles: water is america's greatest liquid asset. and citizens and governments all need to be reminded of that from time to time. woman: what can individuals do to make a difference?
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to my immediate right, jimmy carter, former president of the united states. [cheers and applause] he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 2000 to four decades of his untiring efforts to find peaceful solutions to international conflict. president mikhail gorbachev of the soviet union, his policies of glasnost led to the downfall of communism and the breakup of the soviet union in 1991. he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1990 for helping to end the cold war. "time" magazine named him man of the year and man of the decade. president mikhail gorbachev. [applause] f. w. de klerk is the former president of south africa, a one of the peace prize in 1993 along with nelson mandela with efforts to end apartheid and initiate the first fully democratic constitution for south africa. president de klerk. [applause] and lech walesa was the president of poland, helping to lead the poles out of communism. the end of the cold war. there are the other members, including the pope and mikhail gorbachev. we are proud to have you together on our stage. [applause] is that a hi
to my immediate right, jimmy carter, former president of the united states. [cheers and applause] he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 2000 to four decades of his untiring efforts to find peaceful solutions to international conflict. president mikhail gorbachev of the soviet union, his policies of glasnost led to the downfall of communism and the breakup of the soviet union in 1991. he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1990 for helping to end the cold war. "time" magazine named...
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government, state department, secretary clinton, and the united states. i hope i will visit this great country one day, but now i just want to stay with my friends. in china. where i want all my friends to be safe. that's courageous on her part. she was not tortured in the most recent detention, she's suffered significant violence. specifically on january 10th of 2011 she drove to a village where a plain clothed guards smashed her car outside of a home. on may 30th, 2011, she went to the case, and plain clothed guards kidnapped beat her and struck her face 30 to 40 times. she was subjected to a painful position for four hours while being driven in a car and then dumped on a road. on june 6th, 2011, she went to the county again for chen's case, and locals kidnapped her, robbed her, plain clothed guards drove her for four hours and kicked her into a field, stuffed her socks into her hot, tied her up, and touched her breasts. pearl wants to remain in china for the protection of her friends, and her courage and commitment is to be commended and admired. chen
government, state department, secretary clinton, and the united states. i hope i will visit this great country one day, but now i just want to stay with my friends. in china. where i want all my friends to be safe. that's courageous on her part. she was not tortured in the most recent detention, she's suffered significant violence. specifically on january 10th of 2011 she drove to a village where a plain clothed guards smashed her car outside of a home. on may 30th, 2011, she went to the case,...
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states. >> it's easier to do both. >> thu youngster. >> it's a real treat to see you. it's an honor. >> thank you. >> okay. we're going to move on and talk about other news now. the secret service prosecution scandal is moving on. secret service director mark sullivan will testify. committee chairman joe lieberman tells cnn he wants answers to three important questions. >> is the inspector general satisfied with the investigation of what happened that the secret service did? secondly, where there indications before the column beeian scandal of behavior by secret service agents off duty on assignment. and third, what are you going to do to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again? >> it happened last month just before barack obama's trip to the summit of the americas. so far nine secret service employees have lost their jobs and another 12 are snou under investigation. >> a big fall for a powerful ceo all because he padded his resume. >> some dismembered and discovered. we are looking at who is being targeted. vertyour favorite dvds from disc to digital. no w
states. >> it's easier to do both. >> thu youngster. >> it's a real treat to see you. it's an honor. >> thank you. >> okay. we're going to move on and talk about other news now. the secret service prosecution scandal is moving on. secret service director mark sullivan will testify. committee chairman joe lieberman tells cnn he wants answers to three important questions. >> is the inspector general satisfied with the investigation of what happened that the...
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chen guangcheng, the blind boy that escaped to the united states. and he had wrote about it on his favorite porn site. and apparently this site has learned some great techniques of getting around the great fire wall of china. and as a result it used those to create a vibrant forum. and a lot of people on their e-mail list and constantly sending out sources of their web address. >> new idea for the website. that's awesome. that has to be the overwhelming good news, the internet and all ways to get past the great firewall of china. that's huge. it's hopeful. >> i have these shadows on the cave wall. but chinese journalists come through washington and come by the office to visit. and if you watch the kind of questions you get asked. when i moved back to the west in '99, and most toured across the west and shop in century 21. and today people come into my office and tweet what we say. and probably not tweet worthy but that never stopped anyone. and they ask questions about business models and how we manage public relations and with the government and wh
chen guangcheng, the blind boy that escaped to the united states. and he had wrote about it on his favorite porn site. and apparently this site has learned some great techniques of getting around the great fire wall of china. and as a result it used those to create a vibrant forum. and a lot of people on their e-mail list and constantly sending out sources of their web address. >> new idea for the website. that's awesome. that has to be the overwhelming good news, the internet and all...